mr. jian-li with the said he is surprised it has not taken off more. -- mr. john leibowitz said he is surprised it has not taken off more. >> the sec said explicitly net neutrality, that kind of thing was ok. it may be the only fair way to manage the network. you know, a shared network in my neighborhood, the vast majority of my neighbors get e-mail and surf the web pages. now, if one of my neighbors happens to be running a music server because they love music and they have 9000 songs, that should not mean that i have a terribly degraded experience and i have to pay for it. what chairman liebowitz is saying is economics 101, which is to say it is efficient. if you're the 20% that wants to run a music server, that is okay. by you should pay more for that consumption. -- but you should pay more for that consumption. and the family that is just checking web pages and e-mail, they should pay less. he has an antitrust thinker and i am, too. and that is a sufficient answer, one would say. there is a limited amount of capacity and you have to manage the scarcity. th